Actually I have 2 questions:
I have a small workgroup of 3 XP Pro systems, 2 win98 systems, 1 win 2000 server and a 16 port ethernet switch(100mbps). I have enabled the ICS in the server and each compter can access files/printers and internet with the help of DHCP.
1) When I access the win98 computer from 2000 server it becomes very very slow while other computer can access that easily. What could be the problem?
2) Recently I connected a XP Home laptop to this workgroup it automatially accessed everything in the workgroup except the shared files/printer connected to the server. It always asks for the password when it access the 2000server shared files and printers.
Any advise on the above 2 would be highly appreciated.
Thanks

1. If you use ICS it means that you have at least two connections. So verify the order for your network connections on the server. Go to Network connections on Control Panel, on menu make click in “Advanced” and them point to “Advanced Settings …” It?s recommendable that your internal network have the first priority on your network search order. This is important for name resolution and internal communication.

2. Verify that you didn?t use a gateway on your internal network TCP/IP properties (If your network is too small maybe you don?t need a gateway on your internal network, only at the external one), if you use it, check the entries on the routing table.

3. Configure, if possible, all your network cards to work manually with 100 mbps and full duplex. (I think this is not problem for you because you have a 100 mbps switch)

4. Check the TCP/IP properties for your internal network on the server. If possible use internal WINS and DNS server service and configure it at the TCP/IP properties on the server and include it on the DHCP Scope for your network.

It could help you with your access problem with the laptop:

Plan A: Create on the server the exactly user that you use to logon on the laptop and them check the appropriate permissions for this user on the shared files and printers.

By submitting you agree to receive email from TechTarget and its partners. If you reside outside of the United States, you consent to having your personal data transferred to and processed in the United States.
Privacy

Processing your response...

Discuss This Question: &nbsp

There was an error processing your information. Please try again later.

By submitting you agree to receive email from TechTarget and its partners. If you reside outside of the United States, you consent to having your personal data transferred to and processed in the United States.
Privacy

Processing your reply...

There was an error processing your information. Please try again later.

By submitting you agree to receive email from TechTarget and its partners. If you reside outside of the United States, you consent to having your personal data transferred to and processed in the United States.
Privacy

Processing your reply...

Ask a Question

Free Guide: Managing storage for virtual environments

Complete a brief survey to get a complimentary 70-page whitepaper featuring the best methods and solutions for your virtual environment, as well as hypervisor-specific management advice from TechTarget experts. Don’t miss out on this exclusive content!

Share this item with your network:

To follow this tag...

By submitting you agree to receive email from TechTarget and its partners. If you reside outside of the United States, you consent to having your personal data transferred to and processed in the United States.
Privacy